Join the practice
that founded expat psychology in 2009 — and help shape its future.
In 2009, Taisia Slobodjaniuk coined the term Expat Psychologist and built the first psychological practice dedicated exclusively to internationally mobile people. Today, that practice operates across Switzerland — in Zurich, Zug, and Geneva — and online worldwide. We are looking for talented, culturally sensitive psychologists to join a team that is doing genuinely pioneering work.
WHY JOIN US
Working at Expat Psychologist is not like working at a standard practice. Our clients come from every corner of the world — diplomats, executives, humanitarian workers, trailing spouses, international students, Third Culture Kids. The clinical work is rich, varied, and meaningful. Our team is multilingual, internationally experienced, and deeply committed to the quality of care we provide. We are a small team where every person matters — and where your contribution directly shapes the experience of thousands of expats who need exactly what we offer.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
- FSP registered psychologist and/or licensed psychotherapist
- Master’s or PhD in clinical psychology or closely related field
- Genuine affinity with the expat experience — ideally lived experience of living abroad
- Multilingual — English is essential, additional languages strongly preferred (French and German particularly welcome)
- Culturally competent, flexible, and committed to the highest ethical standards
- Available for in-person sessions in Zurich, Zug, or Geneva — online experience is a plus
WHAT WE OFFER:
- A unique clinical environment working exclusively with the expat population
- A collegial, internationally minded team
- Flexible working arrangements
- The opportunity to be part of the original — and leading — expat psychology practice in Switzerland
HOW TO APPLY:
Send your CV and a motivational letter in English to: 📧 taya@expatpsychologist.ch Please indicate which location(s) you are applying for: Zurich, Zug, or Geneva.
Est. 2009 — The Original Expat Psychologist
